For the gambling RFD'ers...how do the casino passes work? I stumbled upon the CNE a few years ago when I was visiting TO and ended up at the casino. They gave me a free parking pass (for future visits) and a whole bunch of free admission cards (like 8 or so).

(Toronto, ON) June 18, 2009 — The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE)
announced today that admission to the fair on Friday, August 21, 2009 will
be just $1.75 in celebration of the 175th Anniversary of the City of
Toronto. The CNE has planned a number of festivities for this special day.
In addition to the full 2009 roster of daily attractions (www.TheEx.com),
Opening Day will feature free birthday cupcakes for the first 175 people,
special ride coupons for $17.50, a variety of concessions and games for
$1.75, and the Toronto Song Contest Finals.
The celebrations on August 21st kick off with Opening Ceremonies featuring
Toronto’s Mayor David Miller and the CNE’s 2009 first family. Highlights of
Opening Day include:
Opening Ceremonies
Celebrity Chef Christine Cushing (Hall A, Direct Energy Centre; 2 & 5
pm)
Toronto Song Contest Finals (Midway Stage; 7 pm)
Spirit of Woodstock concert (The Bandshell)
National Sand Sculpting Competition (Heritage Court; Direct
Energy Centre)
Canadian Forces Musical Salute (BMO Field at sunset)
Ribfest (Bandshell Park)
“The CNE has always been affordable, but an admission rate of $1.75 is
something we haven’t seen in more than 30 years,” said Deputy Mayor Joe
Pantalone, in making the announcement on behalf of Toronto Mayor, David
Miller. “It’s just another reason why everyone should come out to celebrate
Toronto’s favourite annual event.”